Description:
Pair of Beaded Plains Ornaments Black and yellow bull's-eye pattern on both sides. One bordered with red beads and fringe; other bordered with green beads and no fringe. Good condition. Each is 2 1/2" diameter.

Description:
Three Voyageur Cups & One Metal Cup Circa 1890. Metal cup may be a Catholic baptismal cup but was used by Native Americans. One burlwood cup is very thin and sometime referred to as "Woodlands China". One wooden cup has 1/4" x 1/4" chip on rim, else very good condition. Largest is 4 1/4" x 2 3/4" x 1 7/8".

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Two-Headed Medicine Charm Circa 1860. Wood, brass hawk bells, hide suspension. Stored in a hide pouch. Likely Crow, as items similar to this are seen in the book "Crow Indian Medicine Bundles", published by the Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation,Vol. XVII. Good condition. 4 1/2" long. Ex. Drew Bax Collection, Larry Frank Collection, Mike Kokin (acquired 10/27/2000).

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Miniature Chippawa Gun Stock Club Circa 1850. Chippawa bundle wood club, engraved on both sides with figures. One side is a figure holding a bow and peace pipe; other side with gun and tomahawk. Edge of club has bullet type carving. Excellent condition. 12" long x 1/2" thick. Found in Seattle, Washington; Ex. Jim Hart and Loretta Carbonaro (acquired 8/17/1999).